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Edward R. Alverson

Olympia, Washington

1937 - 2019

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Edward R. Alverson Edward R. Alverson, 82, died with his family present on Nov. 14,2019. He was born on Sept 17, 1937, in Olympia to George and Dorothy Alverson. His sisters are Eileen [Stephen] and Laura [Jim] and Stepsister Marilyn [Jim]. He and his wife of 57 years, Louise [Whyte] made their...

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This man changed my life for the better l will be forever grateful rest in peace

REST IN PEACE OLD FRIEND.

Please accept my sincere condolences for the loss of your loved one. May (1 Thessalonians 4:14) bring you some comfort in knowing that there is a future for the ones we have lost in death. May the God of all comfort strengthen your family during this time of deep sorrow.

Knew this man from my early years. Use to go to there store on carpenter and get our bag of candy that would last us all day. Ed always made us laugh from there store to the baseball field to the bowling alley. We bought the Southbay farm from the Albertsons. Spent 20 years there ourself. Ed will be missed. Condolences to his great family. We loved Ed.

I had the honor of calling Ed a dear friend as we served together on the Washington State BA and USBC for over 30 years. I always loved talking bowling and fastpitch softball with Ed. He was a generous individual and will truly be missed.

Hunting in beautiful weather is unusual

Mister Alverson was huge in my life, especially as a youngster and also as a young adult. He and my dad were friends from a young age, I remember them talking about many, many Hunting stories, when I was a twelve year old... So, I realized they had a long history well established long before I started filling my diapers with poop. In camp or capturing piglets when I was young enough to still get beat up by a squealing piglet! Dad and Ed were conscientious fathers, with mouths to feed and so...

I love my uncle Ed and I will miss his a lot he always made me laugh and his smile was contagious
I always looked forward to seeing him
I will never forget the Christmas Eve at grandma and grandpa house when he fell into the Christmas tree
That is only one of many memories I have of my uncle
Kiss grandma and grandpa for me
We love you uncle Ed ❤